Genius Or Senseless: What’s Meaning Of AI chief Comment?
It can also be copied and deployed globally at almost zero marginal cost compared to raising another human.;
The emergence of the AI revolution across the globe has been going up on a daily basis and things are starting to look extremely interesting in the near future. In this context, something interesting is happening now as ChatGPT CEO Sam Altman has a very exhilarating comment.
Sam Altman recently made a bold comparison about artificial intelligence and humans. He said that if you think about energy efficiency, AI has already caught up with people.
His point was simple but provocative. To train a human brain, it takes around twenty years. During that time, a person consumes food every single day. All that food represents energy.
Add up the calories eaten over two decades, plus the energy used by schools, transportation, books, technology, and daily living. It becomes an enormous energy investment before someone becomes highly skilled or “smart.”
In contrast, training a powerful AI model requires massive electricity, data centers, and specialized chips. The upfront energy cost is very high. But once the model is trained, it can answer millions of questions instantly without needing food, rest, or years of additional upbringing.
It can also be copied and deployed globally at almost zero marginal cost compared to raising another human.
Altman’s argument is not that humans are less valuable. Instead, he is highlighting how dramatically AI efficiency has improved. The debate now is not just about intelligence, but about energy, scalability, and how society adapts to machines that can learn in months what takes humans decades.
Comparing the usage of energy of AI and that of human is not something that we are accustomed to, but that could be the case in the future.